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Paleo Says She Will Sue Barbieri as Mother’s Release Rekindles Long-Running Feud

Rodrigo remains charged in a La Plata case over alleged sexual exploitation and cannot leave Argentina.

Overview

  • On October 15, a La Plata court granted Elizabeth Rodrigo’s release after more than 40 days in custody, but she remains charged with exploiting prostitution and has her passport withheld.
  • On October 21, Ayelén Paleo said she will take Carmen Barbieri to court over what she calls false accusations and taunts, stating her lawyers are preparing the case.
  • Rodrigo, a professional photographer, maintains her innocence and denies participating in any trafficking network, claiming she was defamed and morally harmed.
  • Barbieri, speaking on Intrusos, rejected Rodrigo’s claim that she was pleased about the detention, invoking her belief in “divine justice” and saying the courts should decide.
  • Barbieri publicly accused Rodrigo of taking money from her home, challenged her to produce evidence of any mockery, and indicated she does not plan to initiate legal action for now.